Im not saying its a bad job or anything
but maybe she could do her dream job that she wants to do
unless she really loves this job
Im not saying its a bad job or anything
but maybe she could do her dream job that she wants to do
unless she really loves this job
~Labrador Luver~
Horsedreamer read through the whole thread properly.
Your not even worth me explaining myself to.
BC - I do hope you are able to complete your GED in the fairly near future - within a couple of years.
As a prof of mine once said to a class I was in, it's not the piece of paper itself that is important. It shows that you finished something you started, and THAT is what shows through.
Ginger's Mom - I certainly do respect what you have said, that something can happen that keeps one from a career they love and have. At the same time, living a life of 'what-ifs' can be paralyzing.
I burned out of my one career - but I knew what else I was good at, and made the slow transfer into the "real" job world (as opposed to music on the road). I happen to have a high school diploma and a BA. However, my adaptability - and it was a bumpy process - was helped by my life and work experience in having to think on my feet. Believe me, when your music equipment goes missing in Caracas, and you have a fever and double ear infection and are going home, that quality gets really sharpened!
Good luck, BC!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Or freeing. Please don't think I am trying to be argumentative, I am actually trying to say this in a lighthearted way. It can open you up to looking at the world with a whole lot of possibilities you hadn't thought about before. It doesn' have to be dark and bleak at all, but instead could be very empowering.Originally Posted by Catty1
Alicia, I think you made the right decision based on what you wanted and that's wonderful! Congratulations on your job!![]()
Wow... so polite.Originally Posted by buttercup132
You could have said it a bit more tactfully. I've been trying to phrase my thoughts in your post to be less negative and more constructive than critical. I think that goes for a lot of people responding on here. Yet, your responses are really rude.
If you want to have people respond to you with respect, you need to show some respect yourself.
You should do what you think is best, personally I won't drop out of highschool my senior year when you could just wait and graduate. But, I guess thats your choice. If you think you'll be fine without that HS diploma, and will never need it. I wish you luck in your grooming.
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